Huawei P10 lite is officially out, globally available starting March 31st


Huawei P10 lite

After various leaks from users and resellers, the Huawei P10 lite gets officially launched worldwide. Albeit being a “lite” version, the phone still sports good hardware, camera and battery life; it’ll be available in two weeks.

Huawei P10 lite

As previously mentioned, we pretty much knew everything about the Huawei P10 lite from different leaks, which now have been confirmed. Huawei’s latest phone comes with a 5.2″ Full HD display and it’s powered by a Kirin 658 chipset with an octa-core A53 processor and Mali-T830MP2 GPU, 4GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage (expandable).

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Huawei’s P10 lite packs a 12MP rear camera with an aperture of F/2.2 — no dual camera setup — and a 8.0MP selfie shooter. The P10 lite also utilizes its bigger’s brother “Portrait Selfie mode” to snap better looking selfies with a shallow depth of field.

Huawei P10 lite

The Huawei P10 lite is fueled by an averagely sized 3000mAh battery supporting 18W fast charging and runs Android 7.0 Nougat with the latest EMUI 5.1 skin on top of it, which includes features such as Power Saver 5.0, Quik integration, better performance, knuckle gestures and memory optimizations.

The P10 lite will be available globally starting March 31st in two colors: Midnight Black and Platinum Gold, both versions feature a ceramic back.

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2 Comments

  1. yalok
    March 18, 2017

    Not very logical, considering if in the same markets one can buy Honor 8 with double the CPU and GPU performance and the same features for about the same price.

  2. yalok
    March 18, 2017

    Not very logical, considering if in the same markets one can buy Honor 8 with double the CPU and GPU performance and the same features for about the same price.